Example sentences of "many of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So far , the bridging fund has not been applicable to many of the circumstances farmers have been needing to apply for . ’
2 The single greatest limitation to effective performance is that many of the rewards organizations offer are ineffective .
3 Many of the resorts Citalia is pleased to offer are within an easy day 's outing of some of Italy 's great cities and their host of cultural achievements and attractions .
4 Many of the roads tracks and footpaths which link the village to its neighbours and to the fort were probably used by prehistoric and Roman people .
5 In many of the operations police have fitted businessmen with concealed microphones to record direct conversations with loyalist paramilitaries who have demanded money .
6 Even though caring meant postponing many of the plans Mary and Jim had for their retirement , when her father died , Mary expressed satisfaction about the time spent caring for him .
7 Mr Stark reckons that an emerging generation of academics , disillusioned by the arcane teachings of their forebears , is starting to do just that by tackling many of the dilemmas managers face each day — those which business ethicists have previously side-stepped .
8 Among those clearly and actively wishing their institutions would stick to their old role are many of the with-profits policyholders of the mutual life companies .
9 There were n't so many of the prejudices people have about education , or social status , or wealth .
10 Many of the Windows applications on display were running under Windows NT — the new Windows operating system .
11 Many of the Windows databases will access your .
12 Many of the difficulties children get into as they begin to explore the immediate environment of their home happen because they do not know enough to realize what will occur if they , for example , put their hands in a rose bush or pick up a shining splinter of glass .
13 Whilst many of the questions Professor Buckley will address remain to be answered , he suspects he already knows the causes of some of Britain 's marketing problems abroad : ‘ Basically we do not try hard enough , we do not invest enough and we do not choose our markets selectively enough .
14 In many of the exercises pupils are required to follow simple instructions which involve colouring , cutting out , and sticking .
15 Many of the changes Mr Large suggests in the report published on May 25th are sensible — and overdue .
16 Although this book was published before many of the systems texts , and therefore is largely non-quantitative , it was refreshing in that it was a brief treatment , which began with the energy budget of the atmosphere and proceeded to include all aspects of the environmental system including the sea in the geosystem , a topic frequently ignored by physical geographers in the second half of the twentieth century .
17 In 1916 , many of the women compositors found themselves being called to work as Post Office clerks .
18 Many of the women repealers had a history of involvement in the type of philanthropy and social reform which we have already observed in Ellen Ranyard 's bible missions .
19 In my opinion , she is relishing the martyr role , and is n't in the least embarrassed that we all know she has never tried to kill herself or do many of the things Morton has her doing .
20 And one of one of the things that I 've got on a regular basis is the many of the things Harlow Council put on like pop concerts country and western have actually been used by people who who perhaps live outside of Harlow so the Council are now looking at a charging policy but also we should also gon na introduce into the theatre is the leisure card which actually includes that the people actually live in the town local and the reproductional sort of show if they can do so they should buy .
21 Many of the things people say and write can be divided into facts and opinions .
22 Here , at Sally 's instigation , were many of the things Harriet remembered and loved from her childhood and growing-up years — the rosettes she had won with her pony , her graduation dress , her old collection of Osmond and Jackson records , her early attempts at photography , proudly framed , a pressed flower that reminded her of her first proper date .
23 Many of the futures exchange 's ‘ local ’ members , in anticipation of a big market correction in the aftermath of a possible Labour victory , had taken sizeable ‘ short ’ positions in the June FT-SE 100 contract .
24 Many of the herbs Chris uses for treating his fish would be accessible to them in the wild .
25 Many of the weapons systems that we use now are bigger than before and have longer ranges , and so on .
26 The Regional Arts Boards are straining at the leash , wanting to take over as many of the Arts Council 's responsibilities as they can get .
27 The notion had not been popular with many of the arts people in the Council , and he recalls one lady saying in a meeting that she would ‘ not give up one page of Beowulf for all the science in the world ’ .
28 ( Many of the pieces Mozart wrote for his wife , including another set of piano and violin sonatas , remained unfinished , and some biographers have interpreted this as a symptom of Mozart 's early disillusionment with his marriage .
29 Out in the garden Keith has built dry stone walls to provide a natural habitat for thousand of insects , and in many of the trees bat and bird boxes .
30 Though they serve as parent representatives they are unlikely to be representative parents typical of the average parent at the school so they need to be encouraged to become involved in as many of the schools activities as possible , not only to gauge parental feelings and attitudes but energetically to engage in identifying ways of improving the school 's performance .
  Next page